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Interstates Interstate 305 (multiple unsigned routes); Interstate 305 (cancelled proposal); Arkansas Highway 305; Connecticut Route 305; Florida State Road 305 (former); Georgia State Route 305
Since the policy on numbering and designating US Highways was updated in 1991, AASHTO has been in the process of eliminating all intrastate U.S. Highways under 300 miles (480 km) in length, "as rapidly as the State Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ...
There are 71 primary Interstate Highways in the Interstate Highway System, a network of freeways in the United States. These primary highways are assigned one- or two-digit route numbers, whereas their associated auxiliary Interstate Highways receive three-digit route numbers. Typically, even-numbered Interstates run east–west, with lower ...
SR 353 was first added to the state highway system in 1942, when 0.015 miles (0.024 km) from the end of East Clay Street south to the central power plant were taken over by the state. [34] The current SR 353 was built in the 1950s as part of the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike project, and the original roadway was removed from the system in 1973.
The following is a list of all State Routes that have existed in the U.S. state of Nevada since July 1, 1976. All active state-numbered highways in this list are maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation.
Walter Boardman Lane; John Anderson Highway — — CR 305 — — Willow Point Boat Ramp in Lake George: Volusia–Flagler county line east of Seville: Lake George Road; Bunnell Road — — Former SR 305 [6] CR 415 — — SR 44 in Samsula: CR 4068 in Daytona Beach Tomoka Farms Road — — Extension of SR 415: CR 421 — — CR 415: SR 442 ...
This is a list of highways or other major roads around the world. International highways are listed first; after that, roads are listed by continent, and then by ...
The following is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Arkansas.The state does not use a numbering convention. Generally, the two-digit odd numbered highways run north–south with a few exceptions; and even-numbered two-digit state highways run east–west with a few exceptions.